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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… sepultus fuit octavo die Martii 1628, tatis circa 100. Elizabeth Yorath wife of Edmund Thomas was buried the 13th of … of Richard Gwynne, Esq., grandfather of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, of Trgb, near Llandilo-Vawr: it is now a … of England; and afterwards yeoman of the robes to James I., and Charles, Prince of Wales: he died on August 5th, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 1636, under an order from the privy council of Charles I., from a plan by Inigo Jones, who is erroneously stated to … of the time of Henry VI., describing the jointure of Elizabeth, widow of Thomas de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… North Wales, it appears that part of the army of Charles I. marched from Montgomeryshire, in September 1645, through … called "the Red," lord of Glamorgan, did homage to Edward I., on his accession to the titles and estates of his family, … of the style that prevailed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. It has undergone considerable repair, and is now a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… with the dissenters. In 1685 William and Mary Edwards and Elizabeth Davis gave a rent-charge of 2, payable out of a … the county in parliament in the reign of Charles I., but vacated his seat upon the condemnation of the … a Sunday school held in it. The interest of 5, the gift of Elizabeth Jones, is annually distributed in bread to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Vaughan, Knt., Comptroller of the Household to Charles I.; it was repaired in 1753, by his descendant, the Hon. John … The celebrated Jeremy Taylor, D.D., chaplain to Charles I., and subsequently Bishop of Down and Connor in Ireland, … only embracing the period from 1300 to the close of Queen Elizabeth's reign, extends to upwards of sixty quarto volumes …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a poisoned arrow, she cried out, "Oh! croesawr, croesawr i mi," signifying, "alas! to me, ill-fated hour." Various … became vested in the crown. It was granted by Queen Elizabeth to Dr. William Aubrey, by whose descendant, Sir … and Powys, in the 26th of Henry VI.; and by Queen Elizabeth in the 5th of her reign. It invests the burgesses …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Richard (?), 1703, head-stone; S. of S. porch, (3) to Elizabeth (?), wife of James Bennett, probably early … probably Ahasuerus and Esther; ( h) the Good Samaritan; ( i) harvesting scene; ( j) achievement-of-arms, 17th-century; … and figure of a donor; ( h) Pilate washing his hands; ( i) St. Martin dividing his cloak with a beggar; ( j) …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Carnedd. At Park, the largest farm in the parish, Queen Elizabeth is said to have kept a stud of horses, to which … reproach him. During the civil war in the reign of Charles I., the parliamentary forces, having entered this part of the …
Survey of London
… Mantells, by then divided into three, passed to the Crown. Elizabeth I granted the land to Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, who … Superior remained lifelong friends, and his daughter Elizabeth Helen became a nun here in 1897. 105 The new House …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Gray's Inn, 1678; licenced 21 Sept., 1676, to marry Elizabeth Atwood, of St. Andrew, Holborn, spinster. See … of Thomas 1564, and perhaps of Richard 1581. See Fasti, i. 201; & Coote's Civilians, 53. [ 5] Lloid, Gruffith of co. … Arthur, of London, gent.), licenced 7 Aug., 1663, to marry Elizabeth Brett, of St. Faith, London, spinster. See Foster's …
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